USAID Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP): India Maternal and Neonatal Health Care for Select Districts
Description
The goal of USAID’s Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) is to assist in scaling up evidence-based, high-impact MNCH interventions to contribute to significant reductions in maternal and child mortality. MCHIP has worked in India since 2009, with national, state, and district-level health departments and national programs as well as development partners to strengthen reproductive, maternal, and child health. The program built on lessons learned from four earlier USAID global technical assistance programs.
Data were collected from facilities involved in USAID supported activities to improve the quality of medical care pregnant women in two states in India. The data was aggregated at the facility level. No direct reference to individual participants was reported.
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https://data.usaid.gov/d/5z3v-ufbu |
Tags
- amtsl
- neonatal-health
- maternal-health
- breastfeeding
- india
- childbirth
- anemia